No, of course because a circle is just round not box like.
A circle does not have any angles.
None. A circle has no angles: it comprises a smooth curve.
A circle has an infinite number of angles of rotational symmetry.
Yes all inscribed angles in a circle have their vertex on the circumference of the circle. Central angles have their vertex at the center of the circle.
There are 360 degrees around a circle
A circle does not have any angles.
There are many angles inside a circle. You have inscribed angles, right angles, and central angles. These angles are formed from using chords, secants, and tangents.
Infinite angles. If you are referring to degrees then the answer is 360, but if the question is angles I can get as many angles as I want inside a circle.
None. A circle has no angles: it comprises a smooth curve.
A circle has an infinite number of angles of rotational symmetry.
None: a circle has no angles, and certainly no acute ones.
8. A circle disny hae ony angles!
Yes all inscribed angles in a circle have their vertex on the circumference of the circle. Central angles have their vertex at the center of the circle.
Because it's a circle!
There are 360 degrees around a circle
A circle.
There are no angles in a circle but the circle covers 360° (degrees)